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This morning after tweeting a link to redirect fans from arcadefire.com to live.everythingnow.com, the latter site is now housing a live stream. The stream, which originates from Death Valley, California, features a view of the mountains, a billboard and text reading "Everything Now," as well as the word "lie" in the top left corner.

Keep an eye out to see what the band is up to.

 

Also read our original piece below.

After speculation that Arcade Fire would be dropping new music soon, their new track “Everything Now” is now available to listen to online. Yesterday, it was revealed that the single was pressed to vinyl and would be sold at Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona.

Local record store Discos Paradiso has uploaded a video of the 12” being played, which you can watch below.

The band have also wiped their Instagram clean, save for the photo below, where they sport “EN” jackets. Merch featuring the “EN” logo as well as a “NOW” infinity symbol that showed up in a video teasing their new music earlier this week has been spotted at the band’s merch booth at Primavera Sound, where they’ll be kicking off their summer European tour this Saturday, June 3.

In addition to exciting new music from the Canadian indie rockers, it’s also been revealed that they have signed to Columbia Records for a two-album deal.

Revisit the band's latest single "I Give You Power", featuring Mavis Staples, below.

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In other music news, Coachella has just announced festival dates for its 2018 edition and Beyoncé is headlining. Get the details right here.

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